Am I doing too much?
Assistant Managing Editor José Sanchez Cordova writes about "running around" in his last days as a student at Notre Dame.
Assistant Managing Editor José Sanchez Cordova writes about "running around" in his last days as a student at Notre Dame.
Columnist Allison Elshoff discusses the experience of growing up, exemplified by birthdays.
Columnist Kat Regala discusses the changes to her hometown of Naples, FL since she began attending Notre Dame.
In this week's column, Lara advocates for the return of five dishes to the dining hall that have left a void in her heart (and stomach).
How can you depolarize American politics? In her column, Olivia Hrivnak proposes 4 polarization-reducing habits that should become a part of your daily life.
This article addresses how society regards health of the body and soul.
What my friendship fallout taught me about politics
A feminist activist group called "The Guerrilla Girls" uses humorous, provocative, and eye-catching artwork to challenge the racist and sexist composition of the art world. Their work reminds us to always question dominant mainstream narratives and highlights the power of using art to challenge social injustice.
Across the lake at Columba Hall live the Brothers of the Holy Cross, and a handful of loyal Observer readers. One correction sent in more than a year ago has led to an unexpected connection unlike any other.
Columnist Allison Abplanalp writes how the dining hall is a game, you just have to know how to play it.
Moira talks about her current favorite songs.
Dillon's Milkshake Mass doesn't have a conventional congregation, but does that make the way we worship any less holy?
A reflection on the great parts of being an on-campus senior.
If you're taking your parents to Newf's... proceed with caution.
A look into Schopenhauer’s hedgehog’s dilemma. What should he do?